Bustling Aquarelle, c.1923

This contemporary work of art features a print mounted on a 3/8" thick wood board and laminated with a protective UV filtering film. The edges are then trimmed and beveled for an attractive finish. Our skilled craftsmen construct each mounted print to order.

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$91.99USD

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The Artist

Wassily Kandinsky (1886 - 1944) is considered to be the originator of abstract art, and believed that art could visually express musical compositions. Kandinsky, who was also an accomplished musician, saw color when he heard music, and associated a color’s tone with musical timbre, hue with pitch, and saturation with the volume of sound. Music influenced his art to such a degree that Kandinsky named his works after musical terms. Originally a lawyer in his native Russia, he was inspired to study art at age 30, after seeing Monet’s “Haystacks.” Kandinsky was gripped by a compulsion to relentlessly create, and believed that if this drive were pure, it would evoke a correspondingly powerful response in viewers of his work.